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 Author: leggodtshop View Messages Posted By leggodtshop
 Posted: Aug 18, 2018 02:25
 Subject: Re: Brown or Reddish Brown??? Please help!
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In Colors, gaofar writes:
  An Ottlite Mini Flip Light works pretty well for me. It's portable, inexpensive
($12-20 US) and the the different shades really stand out, especially the gray/bleys.

Thank you for the idea, appreciate it! Does this light work for you for Brown
/ Reddish Brown too?
 Author: pikachu3 View Messages Posted By pikachu3
 Posted: Aug 15, 2018 13:03
 Subject: Re: Color range on marbled parts 92235
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I am interested in the right one, if you are selling I have not seen that
shade before

In Colors, enig writes:
  Hi,

This does not look a like a normal color range to me, but unfortunately I only
have the two pieces to compare.

The one on the right - is it WAY too bright, or still 'OK'?
 Author: MontagueBrick View Messages Posted By MontagueBrick
 Posted: Aug 15, 2018 10:09
 Subject: Re: Brown or Reddish Brown??? Please help!
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In Colors, patpendlego writes:
  Is there an easy way to tell which brick is Brown and which Reddish Brown? I've
tried different things, under a lightbulb, halogene light, sunlight... I just
don't see it... please help!

I can see the difference clearly in the pic you showed. The brown parts are
the ones that look almost yellowed.
Rainey
 Author: gaofar View Messages Posted By gaofar
 Posted: Aug 15, 2018 09:54
 Subject: Re: Brown or Reddish Brown??? Please help!
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An Ottlite Mini Flip Light works pretty well for me. It's portable, inexpensive
($12-20 US) and the the different shades really stand out, especially the gray/bleys.
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: Aug 14, 2018 19:45
 Subject: Re: Color range on marbled parts 92235
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In Colors, enig writes:
  Hi,

This does not look a like a normal color range to me, but unfortunately I only
have the two pieces to compare.

The one on the right - is it WAY too bright, or still 'OK'?

I think that it is supposed to look like the version on the left...

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